CANDOLIM BEACH

Candolim Beach is one of North Goa’s famous beaches offering a peaceful and serene environment or Setting. Candolim beach is a clean straight stretch of sand running along the Arabian Sea that starts at Fort Aguada and ends at Chapora Beach.

BAGA BEACH

Baga a seaside town in Bardez, Goa, India. It comes under the jurisdiction of Calangute, which is 2 km south. Baga is known for its popular beach and Baga Creek. It is visited by thousands of tourists annually. The beach contains rows of shacks and fishing boats, and at high tide the beach is narrow. The beach is named after the Baga Creek, which empties into the Arabian Sea at the north end of the beach.

ARAMBOL BEACH

Arambol is a traditional fisherman village, located approximately a one-hour drive from Dabolim Airport (GOI) within the Pernem administrative region of North Goa, India. The beach attracts many international tourists, mainly during the winter season between November and March. Arambol has a distinct Bohemian feel which attracts many alternative travellers. Arambol beach is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in Goa

ASHWEM BEACH

Ashvem Beach is a hidden gem with stunning scenery and range of nice beach hotels and resorts. Most people come to this beach during the day for sunbathing and swimming, but there are some great options for dinner and accommodation too. Walk a little inland, through the forest, to see some authentic Goan villages and temples.

BENAULIM BEACH

Benaulim is a census town in the state of Goa, India. It is the neighbour of Colva village from the north, Margao in the northeast and Varca village from the south. During the Portuguese regime, it was one of the nine comunidades in the region of Salcete. Contemporary Benaulim is a popular seaside resort in South Goa district, renowned for its balmy weather, golden sands, and palm‑fringed beaches. It also houses Goa's only Don Bosco Animation Center.

BOGMALO BEACH

Bogmalo is a small beach-side village in Goa, India. Despite its small size, Bogmalo has a range of accommodation and places to eat. It is situated in a small bay, with around a mile of curving sandy beach, which is generally very quiet. It benefits from some beautiful sunsets.

AROSSIM BEACH

Arossim Beach is difficult to distinguish from the neighboring Cuelim and Cansaulim Beach resorts which are actually its natural extension in the north direction. All these three beaches belong to the territory of Cansaulim Village, located in Salcette Taluk (Salcette region) in South Goa. To the south from Arossim resort you can find two world famous beaches of Utorda and Majorda which are stretching alongside the sea coastline. The distance from Arossim Beach to Margao, the main city of the region is about 12 km, and the distance from the resort to Dabolim International Airport is about 16 km.

ANJUNA BEACH

Anjuna Beach is a beach in Goa, which is located 18 kilometres away from Panaji and 8 kilometres to the west of Mapusa, North Goa. It is situated in Anjuna village of Bardez taluka in North Goa. The beach is the part of a 30 kilometres extended beach coastline along the west coast of Goa by the Arabian sea

CALANGUTE BEACH

Calangute Beach is a perfect tourist retreat, filled with souvenir stalls, shacks and other stalls selling everything from beer, trinkets to pawns. All these simply add to the popularity of beach, making it a must-visit place. Huge showrooms with exquisite handicrafts from Tibet, Kasmir, Rajasthan, Indonesia and other striking places, queue the main road running towards Anjuna. The beach showcases a distinctive Goan beach culture and assures a splendid time with loved ones.

COLVA BEACH

Colva beach, in south Goa, is a hit with tourists looking for a getaway from the hustle and bustle of other beaches. It remains quiet and uncluttered for most parts of the year. However, in October it gets overcrowded because of a mountain influx of pilgrims visiting Colva Church to pay obeisance to infant Jesus.

DONA PAULA BEACH

Legend has it that this beach was named after Dona Paula de Menzes who threw herself off the cliff because her love for a poor fisherman could not be realized. The story has been debated and contested. However, the beach gives a great view of Mormugao Harbour and the Arabian Sea. Its beauty has made it a perfect location for Indian filmmakers.

MAJORDA BEACH

Majorda Beach, unlike other famous beaches of Goa, is not crowded. The fact that the village has few places to accommodate visitors helps to keep the beach quiet and serene.The beach is to the south of Cansaulim and north of Betalbatim.You can take a taxi from Dabolim Airport which is just 26km away.

MANDREM BEACH

Compared to Morjim and Ashwem, Mandrem is the most captivating beach and offers the best option to spend the night. However, during high tide, access to the beach is difficult. So, hoteliers around the area have constructed a makeshift bamboo bridge to reach the beach.

MIRAMAR BEACH

The beach is known for being small but being a part of the capital, Panjim, it attracts a lot of tourists. Also, this is one of the few beaches that is situated so close to a major Goan city so locals prefer an outing here. Furthermore there is always plenty of street food to eat here.

MOJORIM BEACH

Legend has it that this beach was named after Dona Paula de Menzes who threw herself off the cliff because her love for a poor fisherman could not be realized. The story has been debated and contested. However, the beach gives a great view of Mormugao Harbour and the Arabian Sea. Its beauty has made it a perfect location for Indian filmmakers.

SINQUERIM BEACH

The battlements of the Portuguese Aguada Fort overlook this beach. A beautiful beach, it's the venue of fort Aguada beach resort, the taj holiday village and hermitage. The light house has a fine vantage point and gives a bird's eye view of the area. You can walk down the hillock to where the waves crash or climb-down to find a cave dug in by the waves.

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